Gioconda continued to save money selling ice cubes, hoping to one day create a better home. Eventually, she joined Christian Children’s Fund of Canada’s Healthy Houses initiative, where she learned about personal hygiene, water management and how to improve her home.
“I learned to throw garbage away, to recycle, to eliminate sewage, mosquitos and flies,” said Gioconda with a smile. “The community got involved in the initiative, and we participated in a contest for the cleanest neighbourhood (competing against 12 other regions). We joined forces and cleaned up the whole community.”
In the past three years, the Healthy-Houses initiative has benefited more than 300 families in 13 vulnerable neighbourhoods in north Nicaragua, providing coaching to more than 50 community leaders, like Gioconda, to train more families to create healthier, safer spaces.
Nine years later, Gioconda is still working as a CCFC volunteer. She listens to community problems and shares them with our local partner to find solutions.
Gioconda is grateful for donor support: “Only a person who has love in the heart can help someone in need. The donations really come where needed,” she affirms.